Da hat der Andy auch wieder recht *schäm*.
Lame kannst Du auch als Standalone testen. So kannst Du feststellen, ob das Problem bei Lame oder bei Audacity liegt:
Zitat:
Using LAME without Audacity
There is more to LAME than just a plug-in for Audacity. You can also just use it on the command line to encode files.
Open up a terminal, and use the
cd command to navigate to a directory containing a .wav audio file. Try the following command:
lame *.wav
Replace “*” with the name of the file, or just leave it as “*” if you want to convert all .wav files in that directory.
For more help with this, type “lame --help” or “man lame”. This
is also a way of checking whether lame is installed on your machine.
Quelle:
http://wiki.audacityteam.org/index.php?t...structions